Dyslexia: Guide to Recognizing and Overcoming Dyslexia
Written by Adrian Tweeley
Narrated by Weston Gritt
4.5/5
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About this audiobook
All the basics about dyslexia in a concise guide.
You may know someone who has dyslexia, or maybe you have it yourself. It can be a real mystery if you’re left in the dark with comments that you’re just dumb or aren’t trying hard enough. The truth is, however, that dyslexia is an entirely different way of looking at things, and even though it comes with some delayed learning disabilities and struggles, it can also be an inspiring, deviant way for the brain to interpret objects and facts so as to create more success in life.
In this audiobook, you’ll learn things like:
- What dyslexia is and what the symptoms are, both cognitively and emotionally
- Tips to recognize it faster and more accurately
- What impact the cerebral cortex and thalamus have on the brain of a dyslectic person
- Hidden strengths and talents dyslectic people might have
- How to work with dyslectic kids and basic pointers for training and teaching them to master reading skills
- Some of the most important speed reading techniques to apply
- Expert research conclusions from scientists and scholars
- Successful celebrities who dealt with their dyslexia and turned it around for accomplishments
- The origin of dyslexia, the role of genes, and the boys versus girls ratio
- The six different types of dyslexia, and information about which ones are the most common
- And much more!
Don’t miss out on this concise guide to understanding dyslexia, the brain science behind it, and the most effective ways to help those who struggle.
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Reviews for Dyslexia
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- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5I encourage you (as well as anybody who goes through this) to get this audiobook. I loved it. I didn't stop listening till completion. That's just how much I thought of it. I was delighted to hear the appropriate articulation of all the words by a proficient audio book producer. I've observed that certain books are practically trash, and this saddens me. On the other hand this audiobook didn't follow that pattern. It's actually truly great. So, I love it.
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- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5Very helpful thank you , a must read for any parent with a dyslexic child
- Rating: 3 out of 5 stars3/5The information about signs of dyslexia was helpful. But the narrator reading aloud is painful to listen to. I lost much of the content because of the way it was read. He placed emphasis in wrong places and made it choppy and more difficult than necessary to understand.
- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5This particular audiobook has plenty of very good content. There are many things I enjoyed about this, but I can only say so much. The best parts of this book (I forgot which chapters) indicated the most to me. When I heard these things, I immediately understood I had actually made the best choice. This book spoke to me.